About this Event
A trapper education course teaches participants how to responsibly trap furbearing animals and provides a foundation of knowledge upon which to build. Topics in the 10 hour course include proper trapping equipment and use, responsible trap setting, the importance of good wildlife management practices, and habits and traits of furbearers. Students must pass a written exam.
All Trapping Education Courses are homestudy courses. Homestudy requires attendance at all scheduled sessions as well as study at home, in order to receive your certificate. Upon registration, you will be advised of study options - whether online or by printed study materials.
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Fur Management
Tools of the trade
Trap Setting
Handling Animals
Laws and Landowner Relations
Field Exercise
Exam
TICKETS CANNOT BE TRANSFERRED OR SOLD. TO CANCEL PLEASE CALL 207-287-5220 OR EMAIL [email protected] AND THE TICKETS WILL BE REDISTRIBUTED
**Pre Class Homework: Please choose between online or paper workbook/manual.
If you choose online:
-Online -**after registration you can return to this page by closing the confirmation screen:
**The online course is better supported on Google Chrome. We have found some issues when done on other browsers**
You can log into https://conservationlearning.org/course/view.php?id=177 to complete The North American Basic Trapper Course* online (you will need to create an account). Once complete please print completed voucher (or save to phone) to show on class day.
*If you see Maine Trapper Education course (upon re-logging in) please click on home (top left) and then click on North American Basic Trapper Course*
If you choose the workbook and manual:
-Paper workbook/manual: will be mailed from Augusta after registration - please make sure if choosing this option there is ample time to mail and complete prior to class.
Current trapping laws found here: https://www.maine.gov/ifw/docs/24-MDIFW-19-TRAPPING-LAWBOOK-2024-25.pdf.
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The Maine Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, religion, ancestry or national origin.
Any person who needs accommodations to participate in a program should contact the office at 207-287-5220 or to discuss their needs in advance.
Event Venue
Big Pine Gun Club, Big Pine Road, Willimantic, United States
USD 0.00